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University of Colorado Herbarium Databases

Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Gyalidea
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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University of Colorado Museum of Natural History Herbarium Lichen Collection


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Gyalidea asteriscus (Anzi) Aptroot & Lücking
COLO-L-0041706Roger Rosentreter   63541989-09-30
Canada, British Columbia, 4 mi. east of Kamloops; uphill from Kamloop View Trailer Park, 335m

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Gyalidea asteriscus (Anzi) Aptroot & Lücking
COLO-L-0073088   
Czech Republic

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Gyalidea asteriscus (Anzi) Aptroot & Lücking
COLO-L-0073141   
Czech Republic

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Gyalidea asteriscus (Anzi) Aptroot & Lücking
COLO-L-0073076   
Germany

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Gyalidea asteriscus (Anzi) Aptroot & Lücking
COLO-L-0073082   
Italy

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Gyalidea asteriscus (Anzi) Aptroot & Lücking
COLO-L-0073135   
Switzerland

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COLO-L-0073094   
Russian Federation

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Gyalidea fritzei (Stein) Vězda
COLO-L-0073100   
Czech Republic

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Gyalidea hyalinescens (Nyl.) Vězda
COLO-L-0018200A. M. Crone; W.J. Noble   s.n.1976-06-04
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver insula. Shawnigan Lake Road, San Juan River Bridge in occidente a Port Renfrew. Ad rupes schistosas locis umbrosis secus viam., 30m

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Gyalidea hyalinescens (Nyl.) Vězda
COLO-L-0018206A. M. Crone; W.J. Noble   58181976-06-04
Canada, British Columbia, Vancouver insula. Shawnigan Lake Road, San Juan River Bridge in occidente a Port Renfrew., 30m

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Gyalidea lecideopsis (A. Massal.) Lettau ex Vězda
COLO-L-0073106   
Switzerland

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Gyalidea mexicana (B. de Lesd.) Vězda
COLO-L-0018212Cyrus G. Pringle   107101907-11-07
Mexico, Federal District, Sierra de Ajusco, 2591m

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Gyalidea novae-guineae P. James & Vězda
COLO-L-0073112D. McVean   661841966-05-00
Papua New Guinea, Mt Wilhelm, north of field station, -5.782088 145.033674, 3658m

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COLO-L-0073124   
Russian Federation

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COLO-L-0073118   
Russian Federation


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